Selena Gomez Doesn’t Give A Hoot About Haters
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Selena Gomez has got no time for haters, and you can’t tell her nothingggg… Haha. You think you pulled her down with your hate only for her rise with a clap back of her own while sitting pretty, doing her “thingy,” if you know what I mean.
Selena Gomez – Dishes An Epic Clap Back To Haters
A social media user saw it fit to release a beef comment about Selena on TikTok, well, let’s just say Selena found her comment worthy of her gracious clap back.
In a screenshot shared by a fan account, a commenter left the following remark after watching one of Selena’s recent videos: “What’s going on with her? Looks like she’s going down hill but everyone in the comments is cheering her on?”
However, Gomez didn’t waste any time issuing a response. “Pretty sure I’m doing better than ever,” she replied, “but thanks for pretending to care!”
This isn’t the only time the “Rare” artist has recently sent a message to her critics. In an April 10 TikTok Stories video, Gomez spoke about the body-shaming comments she’s received.
“So I be trying to stay skinny, but I went to Jack in the Box and I got four tacos, three egg rolls, onion rings and a spicy chicken sandwich,” she said. “But honestly, I don’t care about my weight because people bitch about it anyway: ‘You’re too small.’ ‘You’re too big.’ ‘That doesn’t fit.’ ‘Meh meh meh meh.'”
She then reminded these trolls, “Bitch, I am perfect the way I am.” Playing Tyga’s song “Rack City” in the background, she also mouthed the lyrics, “I’m a muthaf–kin’ star.”
Selena Gomez – The Internet Can’t Suck Her Joy Away
On April 4, while celebrating the launch of her new platform, Wondermind, Selena, 29, revealed on Good Morning America that staying off the Internet has improved her mental health.
“I haven’t been on the Internet in 4-and-a-half years,” she said. “It has changed my life completely. I am happier, I am more present, I connect more with people. I understand how powerful the Internet is, and in so many ways it’s done the best things for the world. But for me, I get to my news that is actually important I get through people in my life.”
Selena is the second-most-followed woman on Instagram behind Kylie Jenner, she told InStyle in January that social media “became my whole world” and put her in a “really dangerous” situation.
She said, “Instagram became my whole world, and it was really dangerous.”
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“In my early 20s, I felt like I wasn’t pretty enough,” she told the magazine. “There was a whole period in my life when I thought I needed makeup and never wanted to be seen without it. The older I got, the more I evolved and realized that I needed to take control of what I was feeling. I wanted to be able to look in the mirror and feel confident to be who I am.”
“Taking a break from social media was the best decision that I’ve ever made for my mental health,” Gomez, who has been a mental health advocate and spoken about her own journey, continued. “I created a system where I still don’t have my passwords. And the unnecessary hate and comparisons went away once I put my phone down. I’ll have moments where that weird feeling will come back, but now I have a much better relationship with myself.”
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